Zeyt'un Gospel
The Zeyt'un Gospel is an ancient Christian text, believed to have been written in the early centuries of Christianity. It is named after the town of Zeyt'un in modern-day Turkey, where it was discovered. The manuscript is significant for its unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, offering insights into early Christian beliefs and practices.
This gospel is part of a broader collection of apocryphal texts, which are writings not included in the canonical Bible. Scholars study the Zeyt'un Gospel to better understand the diversity of early Christian thought and the historical context in which these beliefs developed.